Secure data networks for electrical distribution applications

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Smart Grids are characterized by the application of information communication technology (ICT) to solve electrical energy challenges. Electric power networks span large geographical areas, thus a necessary component of many Smart Grid applications is a wide area network (WAN). For the Smart Grid to be successful, utilities must be confident that the communications infrastructure is secure. This paper describes how a WAN can be deployed using WiMAX radio technology to provide high bandwidth communications to areas not commonly served by utility communications, such as generators embedded in the distribution network. A planning exercise is described, using Northern Ireland as a case study. The suitability of the technology for real-time applications is assessed using experimentally obtained latency data.

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LAVERTY, D. M., O’RAW, J. B., LI, K., & MORROW, D. J. (2015). Secure data networks for electrical distribution applications. Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, 3(3), 447–455. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40565-015-0121-3

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